We had to re-release the english version to fix up the display of foreign character sets, and update the German version from 6.2 with fixes to language stuff. This release of MailWasher Pro is intended to be the final release for this generation as we move to rewrite MailWasher Pro from the ground up. This is necessary because we've struggled to give customers the features they've wanted and fix bugs in a timely manner, plus as Microsoft releases new versions of Windows it's not been an easy road to release a fully compatible MailWasher with the new Windows release. In many respects it will still be the same program you've come to know and work with every day, but 'under the hood' it will be a very different program.Changes you'll see:* Speed improvements* Customization options - large fonts, icons etc* multilingual capabilities* Improvements to usability and spam detection* The features you've asked for, but we've not been able to deliver - there are so many of these* Better compatibility with future versions of Windows* Easier to setupWork has already begun, and we're making good progress - we'll release beta versions on the website from time to time which people will be able to try. For those of you with a technical background, we're writing the backend in cross platform C++ so we'll also be able to create a version for Mac's if there's enough interest. And we're using WPF for the user interface and this allows us to do lots of nice things in Windows since it's a Microsoft technology.Development work is not just relegated to MailWasher Pro, we're currently re-writing all our existing software with scalability, speed, cross platform and usability in mind. Nick Bolton

Can't wait to get my hands
I look forward to the new
I have been using MailWasher
Hi there, I'll just use this
Hi there, I'll just use this reply for the other 2 above as well.
Yes, we're listening and it's been a source of frustration for us over the years to not be able to add features that people want because of the limitations of how it was originally designed - we never expected it to get so popular. So the new version will let us do all this and also work with Windows themes and users' default settings.
On the Mac version - lots of people are buying Macs now. We had a go at this a few years ago and outsourced the work and it never really turned out as we'd wished. With the new version any changes we make to a Windows version will translate easily to the Mac version.
Nick
Nick, be careful. Chances
Thanks for the comment. We
Thanks for the comment. We realise MailWasher is a pretty feature complete product, but of course people always want us to add their favourite features but there are some very good reasons for rewriting MailWasher from scratch.
1. We're now using the same c++ code base for all our products. The advantage is that it's cross platform, fast and when we make updates, new features or bug fixes all our products can share in it. Also, the developers only need to know one lot of code, not several different development programs. Our first release is a rewrite of MailWasher Server and we've got a beta of this at http://firetrust.com/en/products/mailwasher-enterprise and the benefits are already evident - it easily processes 2000 emails a minute on a low spec machine and is very stable. The new MailWasher Pro uses the same code in the backend.
The current MW Pro has become very hard to maintain, its programmed in Delphi and quite a few componenets don't behave quite as Windows intended, the mail grid doesn't do everything it should and we can't take advantage of large fonts and themes just to name a few. We can't even customize the UI very much. We definitely don't want to add bloat to the new version though and the beta version we've got running is around half the size of the current version. Progress is going well so it's not as onerous as one might think for us to rewrite it since we're using the current mwpro as a blueprint. There are so many things in the new version which just make it much nicer to use such as a better mail grid which doesn't bounce around when checking mail, you can drag and drop columns, group by columns, handle thousands of emails with ease, customize the look, zoom and scale the whole program and so on.
2. Using our Delphi development version hasn't allowed us to keep up with the new releases of Windows. Getting MW to work with Vista was a real load of work and so we want it to work with Windows 7 without a hitch when it's available. This includes taking advantage of all the Windows properties using windows components (and Mac when we get to it). So for the future, it's the right way to go if we want to take advantage of all the new Windows versions and also make it easily maintainable and offer new features. We'll watch the bloat though - I've seen enough disasterous 'improvements' on some products which balloon to 100MB in download size and run really slowly. At the moment we're at 3.5MB and it runs quickly.
If you re-download version 6.3 I think you'll find the foreign character set problem has been fixed. Can you detail a bit more about the text skipping in a long email?
Thanks
Nick
Here's the old Mac version -
I love this program and have
Crossplatform is the
I'm also waiting for the
If you're using
If you're using Windoughs....
I found the complete MailWasher settings in the registry.
The Root Key for the MailWasher settings is:
HKCU\Software\FireTrust\MailWasher Pro\Prefs
From there you can drill down and save some or all your email accounts.
Of course, to migrate or restore the settings, just merge the exported .reg file
Moved to Mac as well and are
This is great news. I always
I am using the Mac version
I have also switched to Mac
Storage option of files I
Thanks, it's already on the
Thanks, it's already on the list to do
Nick
I installed the new
I also look forward to a Mac
I would like to see the next
Where do I sign up to get
Hi there You can subscribe
Hi there
You can subscribe through www.firetrust.com/user
Thanks
I am now using the mac
Hi Nick Using MWP for many
Hi Robert Yes we do plan to
Hi Robert
Yes we do plan to build this for a true x64 platform as well
Thanks
Chris
Do you plan a 64-bit version
Hi George, We will release
Hi George,
We will release a 64 bit version for 64 bit Vista. It's all coming along quite well, thanks for the comment.
Regards
Nick
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Have tried probably 20-30
I think you should make it
Here comes my brainstormed
A lot of great reviews. We
Scalable fonts will be a
Carl, I have to agree, I am
I personally would love to
Hi MailWasher Team, I am
Please add Unicode and HTML
Love this program and have
If you and your wife use
Nick, An up to date MAC
Hi Nick, Just dropped by
Hi Stu Because the programs
Hi Stu
Because the programs will be quite different underneath, reasonable amount of settings will need to be altered, but we are making efforts to ensure as many settings as possible are retained as well
Thanks
Chris
MailWasher is fantastic! I
Hello, Do you think about
Definitely. There's a French
Definitely. There's a French version here http://www.gastrad.info/telechargements/mailwasher/
But the new version will make it easy to translate
Since switching to the MAC
Hi MailWasher team. And each
Perhaps using IMAP might
Perhaps using IMAP might help instead of POP3 as it will allow Folders online.
The new version supports grouping, so you'll be able to view all your emails in groups if you like,
Nick
Need beta tester for the MAC
Not yet, the intention is
Not yet, the intention is still to do a Mac/Linux version and while the processing/backend is all cross platform we're doing the Windows user interface first so we get that right and then will do the others.
Nick